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Using Mathematica, I used the NDSolve function to solve the system with a time range of 0 to 25 and then plotted it resulting in a system that indeed looks chaotic. Now I continued to solve the system to get the final product. Using NDSolve again...
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My Julia set data was created in Mathematica, mounted onto the object depth with the rich 3D plotting tools available in that platform, and then exported to a .stl. ... Citations - https://www.marksmath.org/visualization/julia_sets/ ...
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Her work involved and drove enormous development: subroutines, translation formulas, relative addresses, link loader, code optimization, and even symbolic manipulation of the type that Mathematica or Maple currently do. At the end of her life, she...
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I got the data from Mathematica hoping it represented data from 2021, but it did not. I realized this late and was not able to change this in time. But I think 2019 was recent enough for this not to be a big issue. Attached is a picture of some code...
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The default rule set, represented by darker blue screenshots, is based on Stephen Wolfram's system: a live cell survives indefinitely, and a new cell emerges when it has exactly one live neighbor. You can modify this rule set by adjusting the...
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The default rule set is Stephen Wolfram's: a live cell survives forever, and a new cell generates when it has exactly one live neighbor. You can adjust the rule set by modifying how different numbers of live neighbors (0-6) affect survival or...
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When looking at my Mathematica code and using the Viewpoint command I was able to create 3 different objects – a fish from the top view, a heart from the front view, and a bowtie from the back view. I have added screenshots of this down below in a...
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031005-1 to 03005-15, DOI: 10.1115/1.4032102, 2016.Robert Lang developed a program for Mathematica based on that paper, which was what we used to obtain the geometry for this model. A download for his program, Tessellatica, is available here:...
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Map[LinearRegression, {yhat1, yhat2}] The Mathematica version in use is v12.3. Here is a working piece of code for computing and combining these variables and evaluating linear regression: ``` xmin = Table[i, {i, -6, 10}] xmax = Range[-7, 9];...